car will not turn over. Battery, sparkplugs, alternator, distributor all ok. getting fuel as well

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I know this sounds elementary but also check you battery terminal connections as well as your battery cables. I had a BMW that had the same problem. No amount of checking landed workable results. When I removed the battery cables one sounded crunchy. I felt a swollen area on the cable. Replaced the cable and the car started right up. Since these new cars are so computerized and highly sensitive to varying amps I don't know if the corrosion crested just enough resistance to not allow the proper voltage to the starter.
hope this helps.

check the starter (take it to auto zone they have a special machine) listen to hear the fuel pump turn on. when the key is clicked forward it should make a brief hum. if you dont hear the hum its a bad fuel pump

It turns over perfectly and acts like its not getting fuel but I can smell fuel if I pump the pedal. I checked all the fuses
and spark plug wires to both the plugs and distributor and all seems good...

my alternator went bad and then this dude put another one in and the next day when i
went to try and run it. it wouldnt start so than i bought a new distributor but still no spark
my car is getting ...